Vietnamese government criticises central bank

Anti-corruption agency denounces inadequate banking supervision

State Bank of Vietnam, Hanoi
State Bank of Vietnam: accused of not complying with regulations

The Vietnamese government’s anti-corruption agency has criticised the country’s central bank, according to locally based reporters. Vietnam’s government inspectorate said on September 2 there were problems with the central bank’s anti-corruption policy and banking supervision regime, the Reuters news agency reports.

The announcement comes as the communist regime is undertaking an anti-corruption campaign. The government has already dismissed a member of the politburo and a vice-president in

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